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    Sunderland coming in August according to the Leader. Don't know if they will be much of a draw without the Cult of Roy worshippers coming out though

    Ongoing talks with Villa, Celtic and Real Madrid apparantly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mixer View Post
    Ye are all insane...seriosly like ye're dillusional!
    ''In order to maximise the stadium's potential, officials are aiming to get the likes of [COLOR=#306294]Arsenal[/COLOR], [COLOR=#306294]Chelsea[/COLOR], [COLOR=#306294]Barcelona[/COLOR] and [COLOR=#306294]Celtic[/COLOR] to play in a pre-season tournament.'' Limerick 37 or FC or whatever ye're being called this week would fit right in there wouldn't they! Get a grip and stop crying about how ye should be involved. Im embarrassed for ye!!!
    first up im embarrassed for you that you cant see "flyers" thrown up by the irfu such as chelsea, arsenal, barcelona and celtic to maximise the stadiums potential. why would Limerick Football Club want to maximise the stadiums potential??? as has been explained on numerous occasions to similar non limerick supporters such as yourself, Limerick Football club (for that is what we are called) are the senior team in the juristicsion and as the senior team under the governance of the governing body (FAI) would first have to be consulted or included in any such senior game being held in the juristicsion. Limerick have only mentioned one as far as i can see, sunderland as a real possibility.

    We are one step away from becomming the greatest Limerick club in the leagues history, which as you know is ****ing off the muck ballers who come on here spouting ****e. Ye have a transfer embargo on ye, the land you acquired wasnt theirs to give, leo is gay etc etc lol
    but due to the economic situation we are also one step from going out of business. The latter is what several posters on here are wishing. naturally as a volenteer with the club i will strive to keep my club afloat and continue to occupy the small little minds of many of you on here (obsessed)

    oh too late mixer i quoted you before you deleted it. ill take it down should you want me to

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    [QUOTE=da bishop;1077136]
    Quote Originally Posted by manalishi View Post
    brilliant.
    i love it, after dodge points out manalishis glaring **** up/lack of brain, de bishop (cos he has a hard on for me) backs it up

    lemmings....cliff etc etc

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    Obseesed bitterheads at it again? no way! sad sad people.

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    Anyway. . .


    How much money could we expect to see from any such fixtures in terms of a percentage?

    Also, this is what I read:

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    Limerick confirm Sunderland friendly

    According to the Limerick Leader, Sunderland will take on the League of Ireland First Division club at Thomond Park in July.

    Mawhinney told the paper: ”We went over last week and spoke with Niall Quinn and everything is agreed - we have no exact date, but it will be in the last two weeks of July.

    ”Niall was very supportive and thinks that Sunderland and Limerick have a lot in common. We hope to be able to work with them on a couple of other areas as well.""

    Well done to the Club.

    Humour me: What do Limerick and Sunderland have in common?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GenerationXI View Post
    Anyway. . .


    How much money could we expect to see from any such fixtures in terms of a percentage?


    Well done to the Club.

    Humour me: What do Limerick and Sunderland have in common?
    I assume we will have to pay a guarantee and rent Thomond Park. We could lose money but assuming a decent crowd and corporate sales etc we should so well. Other clubs have done well on prematch dinners and ticket sales.

    It is more of a risk now without the Irish contingent at Sunderland. Niall Quinn is trying to build a fanbase here so it all depends on the terms of the deal. Sunderland may well have a reasonable match fee or may be on a percentage.

    Sunderland have actually played Limerick in Thomond Park before and the attendance was quite poor if I recall correctly. However many of their current fanbase here were supporting Liverpool or Man Utd then.

    As for what we have in common, we don't need that to play a friendly match. It is an opportunity to promote the club and make some money.

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by Monkfish View Post
    Just so you know Mr Dodge. Da Bishop and Manalishi are just too fellas who have hard ons for a certain poster on here, having been knocked back in their advances in the past they now spend their time having a go at that particular poster and the club that he follows.

    Its sad really but true.

    Personally I think the pitch in Thomond Park is not suited to our particular brand of exciting football.
    and your source for these lurid sexual allegations..........yes i often have a go at the club i follow,just as i support it year in year out and btw dont know about manalishi but your the one,those kinky flags and all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by da bishop View Post
    and your source for these lurid sexual allegations..........
    Your post history, its there for all to see.

    Anyways, hopefully the whole Sunderland thing goes ahead, cant see 20 odd thousand turning up for it however, still it would be be great.

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    Reastically Sunderland would attract around 10,000 I reckon. However, at a minimum of €35-40 a ticket, programme sales, merchandise etc, the club should make a small few quid. Good for the profile though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    As for what we have in common, we don't need that to play a friendly match. It is an opportunity to promote the club and make some money.
    I didn't say we'd anything in common, Niall Quinn did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap View Post
    Reastically Sunderland would attract around 10,000 I reckon. However, at a minimum of €35-40 a ticket, programme sales, merchandise etc, the club should make a small few quid. Good for the profile though.
    I think the big money making opportunity is a corporate dinner or lunch. Ideally get Niall Quinn to speak. Tommy Lynch played for both clubs so he is an option too.

    I believe Sunderland see these trips as an opportunity to boost their fanbase as opposed to a revenue exercise.

    I'd hope we'd make quite a few quid because there is a risk involved here with the outlay.

    Other ideas

    1) Sell the tickets at a home game in the ground 45 minutes before kickoff.

    2) Include the cost of entry into our next home game in the ticket price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Other ideas

    1) Sell the tickets at a home game in the ground 45 minutes before kickoff.

    2) Include the cost of entry into our next home game in the ticket price.

    Frankly, that's a great idea.

    The potential to make huge advances here is very real and it shouldn't be wasted.
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    [QUOTE=joeSoap;1094480]Reastically Sunderland would attract around 10,000 I reckon.
    i have to say its a sad state of affairs in "sporting limerick"when you would expect over 10,000 to watch a second rate english team and we are lucky to get 500 every second week at a quarter the cost for a ticket....

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeSoap View Post
    at a minimum of €35-40 a ticket, .

    What was the price for Sunderlands other Irish friendlys, anyone know?

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    i dont think in the current economic climate we could charge ppl €35 or 40 quids. Id expect Limerick to go for under 20 quid its Limerick and the whole town is unemployed.

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    I can't see anywhere near 10,000 turning up for Sunderland, not even if Roy Keane was still there. More like 5,000 tops I'd say, plus corporate/dinner etc.
    If they want to fill Thomond and get a real pay day it'll have to be Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal or Celtic. Or Real Madrid

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4tothefloor View Post
    I can't see anywhere near 10,000 turning up for Sunderland, not even if Roy Keane was still there. More like 5,000 tops I'd say, plus corporate/dinner etc.
    If they want to fill Thomond and get a real pay day it'll have to be Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal or Celtic. Or Real Madrid
    Id agree with you regarding Utd/Celtic and Real Madrid but Liverpool?................

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    Quote Originally Posted by GenerationXI View Post
    Frankly, that's a great idea.

    The potential to make huge advances here is very real and it shouldn't be wasted.
    Have to admit it is not mine but used by Shamrock Rovers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Have to admit it is not mine but used by Shamrock Rovers.
    That's ok, I won't judge you for it.
    We tend to believe that words enable thought. But words can also substitute for thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gspain View Post
    Have to admit it is not mine but used by Shamrock Rovers.
    Best ideas are usually others! seriously i hope someone takes them on board as they make a lot of sense.
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